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Балканистичен Форум, 2021
Балканистичен Форум, 2004
Балканистичен Форум, 2021
Българска етнология, 2015
Балканистичен Форум, 2010
Balkanistic forum, Sep 15, 2022
Балканистичен Форум, 2017
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Feb 28, 2023
Социологически проблеми, 1998
Studia historiae ecclesiasticae, May 1, 2014
Balkanistic Forum, 2022
In the last two centuries, Romanian women had to struggle in order to carve a place for themselve... more In the last two centuries, Romanian women had to struggle in order to carve a place for themselves not only in sciences, but also in the society. Eventually, their struggle paid off. Today, women can enjoy a prominent career in academia as well as in any other field of their choice. This article provides a concise summary of their struggles and their achievements as well as a short catalogue of the leading feminine figures. It aims at pointing out the main roads to emancipation, modernization and empowerment of women in Romania from the XIX th century onwards.
Balkanistic Forum, 2021
The aim of the review is to present the volume 9 of the biographical series ‘Who Was Who in Nursi... more The aim of the review is to present the volume 9 of the biographical series ‘Who Was Who in Nursing History’, edited by Hubert Kolling.
Balkanistic Forum, SOCIAL ANXIETY AND SOURCES OF MOBILISATION
The article examines the activities of two closed institutions for children with disabilities in ... more The article examines the activities of two closed institutions for children with disabilities in Southwestern Bulgaria in the 1960s, located in former border zones in the difficult-to-access mountain area. The living conditions, the qualifications of the staff, the work of adolescents in agriculture and the production of drawing pins, the communication barriers with parents and the outside world are presented. The documents of the two insitutions show that there were significant differences in the care of children between the single social homes for children with disabilities in Bulgaria. Located in the close conditions of spatial remoteness and the border zone, in unsuitable buildings of former border posts, the differences in the care of children in the two institutions are due to a very large extent to the different attitudes of staff and management towards children and work. But even in the best case, as it is in the home for children with severe disabilities from 3 to 10 years ...
Health, Hygiene and Eugenics in Southeastern Europe to 1945
Балканистичен Форум, 2021
Balkanistic Forum, 2022
The article presents the preparation of the High Social School for Women which was opened in 1932... more The article presents the preparation of the High Social School for Women which was opened in 1932 by the Bulgarian Women’s Union (BWU). It was the first Social Work School in the Balkans. The school was a result of long-time efforts to establish an education of women for social work, to open their cultural, political, and social hori-zon as well as to raise their consciousness about family, children, and women’s ques-tions. The steps of this preparation are presented: The journal ‘The Woman’ 1929 – 1931 which discussed the need for social education and its models abroad, the decisions of the Congress of the BWU in 1930 about the preparation of social courses for women, the International Summer School of the International Women’s League for Peace and Freedom in Sofia in 1930. The educational trip in 1930 of the BWU’s activists led by its president Dimitrana Ivanova to the women’s social institutions in the Weimar Republic and especially the visit of the Alice Salomon Social Woman’s A...
Балканистичен Форум, 2021
Балканистичен Форум, 2004
Балканистичен Форум, 2021
Българска етнология, 2015
Балканистичен Форум, 2010
Balkanistic forum, Sep 15, 2022
Балканистичен Форум, 2017
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Feb 28, 2023
Социологически проблеми, 1998
Studia historiae ecclesiasticae, May 1, 2014
Balkanistic Forum, 2022
In the last two centuries, Romanian women had to struggle in order to carve a place for themselve... more In the last two centuries, Romanian women had to struggle in order to carve a place for themselves not only in sciences, but also in the society. Eventually, their struggle paid off. Today, women can enjoy a prominent career in academia as well as in any other field of their choice. This article provides a concise summary of their struggles and their achievements as well as a short catalogue of the leading feminine figures. It aims at pointing out the main roads to emancipation, modernization and empowerment of women in Romania from the XIX th century onwards.
Balkanistic Forum, 2021
The aim of the review is to present the volume 9 of the biographical series ‘Who Was Who in Nursi... more The aim of the review is to present the volume 9 of the biographical series ‘Who Was Who in Nursing History’, edited by Hubert Kolling.
Balkanistic Forum, SOCIAL ANXIETY AND SOURCES OF MOBILISATION
The article examines the activities of two closed institutions for children with disabilities in ... more The article examines the activities of two closed institutions for children with disabilities in Southwestern Bulgaria in the 1960s, located in former border zones in the difficult-to-access mountain area. The living conditions, the qualifications of the staff, the work of adolescents in agriculture and the production of drawing pins, the communication barriers with parents and the outside world are presented. The documents of the two insitutions show that there were significant differences in the care of children between the single social homes for children with disabilities in Bulgaria. Located in the close conditions of spatial remoteness and the border zone, in unsuitable buildings of former border posts, the differences in the care of children in the two institutions are due to a very large extent to the different attitudes of staff and management towards children and work. But even in the best case, as it is in the home for children with severe disabilities from 3 to 10 years ...
Health, Hygiene and Eugenics in Southeastern Europe to 1945
Балканистичен Форум, 2021
Balkanistic Forum, 2022
The article presents the preparation of the High Social School for Women which was opened in 1932... more The article presents the preparation of the High Social School for Women which was opened in 1932 by the Bulgarian Women’s Union (BWU). It was the first Social Work School in the Balkans. The school was a result of long-time efforts to establish an education of women for social work, to open their cultural, political, and social hori-zon as well as to raise their consciousness about family, children, and women’s ques-tions. The steps of this preparation are presented: The journal ‘The Woman’ 1929 – 1931 which discussed the need for social education and its models abroad, the decisions of the Congress of the BWU in 1930 about the preparation of social courses for women, the International Summer School of the International Women’s League for Peace and Freedom in Sofia in 1930. The educational trip in 1930 of the BWU’s activists led by its president Dimitrana Ivanova to the women’s social institutions in the Weimar Republic and especially the visit of the Alice Salomon Social Woman’s A...